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Funko jumped on the marketing train for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 with new figurines for the MCU threequel ahead of its May 2023 release. While these are sure to be far from the last collectibles that come for Guardians 3, they'll be fantastic additions to any Funko collection before the Guardians take on what will be their final mission as a team together.
These wild and unpredictable superheroes have faced down inter-dimensional demons, terrorist forces, and much more. Chris Pratt's Star-Lord stands ready for battle in his new team uniform with his blasters in hand, complete with facial hair and a focused look in his eyes.
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Vin Diesel's new Alpha Groot boasts a smile on his face, and while he's only shown with two arms here, his new body boasts four extra appendages that he'll use in battle. Even if Moondragon is out there somewhere in the cosmos of the MCU, that doesn't make Drax's tattoos any less tragic. The team's last release, The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, came with a special round of Funko Pops! that gave the team holiday-themed items to show off in their figurines.
In the comics, Drax the Destroyer had a daughter who went on to become a pretty important member of the Guardians as Moondragon. Given the MCU's push toward more LGBTQ+ diversity and Moondragon's romance with the character Phyla-Vell, many think she could be poised for a live-action arrival further down the line.
The only notable exception in this lineup is Zoe Saldaña's Gamora, who will make a thrilling return to this franchise after being absent from the Holiday Special. Although she was seen in a couple of short shots from the original trailer for the movie, she'll be one of the threequel's big surprises early in the runtime as fans wait to find out what she's been up to since leaving Earth in Avengers: Endgame. Viewers have started to see a softer side of Drax with each movie, and Bautista has become a fan-favourite of the franchise thanks to his comedic timing in the role. There's still plenty to find out about Drax, while the tattoo reveal is just another of Gunn's well-placed Guardians of the Galaxy Easter eggs. The Marvel Comics superhero team first appeared in 1969. The team is typically depicted as a group of intergalactic misfits who band together to protect the galaxy from threats. While Drax briefly touched on his family and what happened to them, it's unclear whether Gunn has reimagined their fates in typical MCU fashion. Apart from that, Drax's home life has been left up to interpretation apart from throwaway lines in Vol 2 where he spoke about how Mantis reminded him of his daughter, and mentioned that his wife didn't dance at all. ("One would think she was dead.")